All of these costs are included in what you are paying. All photos are taken with an iPhone 14 Pro Max using Photoroom Pro for clear, well-lit images. High-resolution photography can make minor imperfections appear more pronounced than they are in hand. After nearly 30 years in the hobby, I can say with confidence that finding truly perfect pins is rare. Plastic sleeves may be removed briefly for photography and replaced immediately afterward. Pricing is based primarily on current and historical market data, not what I originally paid. Because values fluctuate, items may occasionally be listed at or below cost. Pins that surface only a few times a year, or not at all, are priced accordingly due to their difficulty to replace. Cast Member and non-retail pins are my focus and specialty. Reasonable offers are welcome, though flexibility is usually limited. As a collector first, I focus on pins that were earned, awarded, or issued outside of retail channels. After more than 2. Years in this hobby, Ive watched the market cycle many times. New releases often command high prices due to online promotion and the steady influx of new collectors, while older pins quietly fade from view. Yet history shows that long-term value tends to favor earlier, scarcer pieces, especially Cast Member pins that were never meant to be commodities in the first place. With well over 300,000 Disney pin designs now in existence and new discoveries still appearing, the best advice I can offer is to look backward as much as forward. There is nothing wrong with collecting new releases, but the strongest long-term pieces are usually those with a direct connection to Disneys history, its parks, and its people. Those are the pins that have consistently held their ground over time. Many of my offerings. Represent a category of Disney memorabilia that was never intended for retail sale, but rather issued through service, recognition, or internal distribution. Pieces like this carry a direct connection to the parks and the Cast Members who operated them, setting them apart from modern retail releases. While new pins often command attention due to promotion and novelty, long-term collector value has historically favored older, scarcer examples with documented institutional significance. For collectors focused on heritage rather than hype, these are the pins that tend to endure. Description: Club 33 Disneyland 70th Anniversary Celebrate Happy Limited Edition Pin (LE 600). Issued in conjunction with the 70th Anniversary of Disneyland Resort in 2025, this Club 33 exclusive pin represents the convergence of two institutions: the public milestone of Disneylands platinum anniversary and the private legacy of Walt Disneys most storied membership club. Club 33, established in 1967 in New Orleans Square, has long occupied a singular position within the Disney collecting landscape. Merchandise bearing the Clubs insignia is not offered to the general public and is typically available only to members and their guests. Anniversary releases tied to major park milestones are especially significant, as they exist at the intersection of restricted distribution and commemorative demand. This piece commemorates the 70th Anniversary celebration themed Celebrate Happy, incorporating official anniversary branding alongside the Club 33 crest. The central motif features Mickey Mouse framed within a stylized sculpted D, referencing both Disneyland and the celebratory design language of the 70th Anniversary. Mickeys open, welcoming gesture evokes the spirit of the original 1955 dedication while visually anchoring the composition. Notable design elements include. Glitter enamel background with multicolored star accents. Raised Club 33 medallion detail integrated into the main body. Polished gold-tone metal finish. Suspended below is a shaped dangle reading. The dangle features a glitter enamel fill, pink Sleeping Beauty Castle silhouette, and layered dimensional typography consistent with official 70th Anniversary branding. The two-tier construction gives the piece both visual movement and display presence, distinguishing it from standard single-plane commemorative pins. Reverse & Authentication Details. The reverse is die-struck with a repeating 33 pattern texture and includes. Disneyland 70th Anniversary logo. Limited Edition 600 / Edition Limit. The edition size of 600 aligns with modern Club 33 anniversary distribution standards and positions this release within a comparatively restricted production bracket for contemporary Disneyland milestone collectibles. While modern anniversary pins are often produced in larger quantities, Club 33 releases exist in a distinct collecting tier due to their controlled availability. This example benefits from dual appeal. Milestone-era Disney ephemera collectors. Recent secondary market results have demonstrated strong demand, reflecting both scarcity and cross-category desirability. Accompanied by its original Club 33 presentation packaging, further reinforcing provenance and display integrity. A refined and visually dynamic commemorative piece linking Disneylands 70-year public legacy with the enduring exclusivity of Club 33. A milestone within a milestone. Year of Release: 2025. Where Released: Disneyland (Club 33). Traders Having This Pin. Traders Wanting This Pin. Backer Card: Yes (Box). Pin Central # Not On Pin Central. Edition Type/Size: LE 600. Please read all information below! More expensive items may require signatures and/or be insured. PLEASE ALSO NOTE, ALL claims for damaged, or missing items must be made to me via. Within 48 hours of receipt of the package. Any failure to follow these guidelines results in ALL liability being borne by the purchaser.